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i. Ht ——— People Are Pitched t When Sight-Seeing be Turns Over on Canad. «h Puspitsl, as was taken | be car was dr! by George ‘Ae it cw lown the Way, ad attempt t ih brakes res 9 ot car # over, the fat only Mrs Eid og. the eer bal yaar Wmmedintely following ‘pat is not believed for the ‘who were uninjured from the street u 7 taken to the Min: 3 she now lies w Bhe is believed t . HE SEATTLE NO. 1! TWELVE PAGES. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1909, THE SEATTLE TWELVE PAGE. WHILE THERE'S LIFE THERE'S HOPE MUI) ay Today. Harvard av ope of the tires Phere car were injure driver of th a cident at Washington | has been a guest at a vi ‘ wo “atl Vice President of Epworth ae tints ot the as “| League Praises Star's Efforts to Bring About Similar Movement. arty commendation of Sure Suxgestion Uhat Beattle ad sopt| Boston plan of civic impr ment comes from Franklin Hamil ton, D. D, of Boston, vice president jot the Epworth league and chan cellor of the Amer! University MOWING UP AWAY ay BOSTON PASTOR TELLS HOPES OF BETTER CITY ALEXANDRA WINNER 0 RST AACE GHEAT DAY Al 1 EXPOSITION All of King Caan Joins With Railroad and Lum- bermen in Grand Cele- bration at the Fair. King County day Lumbermen’s day Railroad Men's day Today wae the biggest day since the A-Y.P. exposition opened, and | every town of any alze sent an of-| fering to make successful what ts | known as King County day, Rall | foed Men's day and gisele day Bvery town that bad a band aiat | fentong to Jotn in the pa and Minny of the cities ent a carnival) Queen, There were queens on ev ery side and they are ruling roy ally at the grounds this afternoon | A spectacular parade started | from Pioneer Square al 10 o'clock this morning, and good natured rivalry marked the many floats The crowds which lined the route lor the parade joined in the spirit iehown by King county and wildly ehbered each float and every queen. | | This afternoon the strawberry | __. |will be queen King county etrawberrtes and Kibg county cream will be dispensed build nd has euch delicious ber m the King County King county riew that they wil the other All day the carnival spirit hae had rip on the exposition grounds and crowds have swarmed through the |tnitidings and down the Pay Btreak Thie afternoon will be devoted to sports in whieh the ratiroad | tumbermen the participate The ratiroad men have arranged jt throw $60 from the airship, and a will surely outabine | queens and coal mer welding will be held in the captive iN WAEeKED Boy Is Killed by the Usual being founded at Washington, DC Seattle Boat Leads Neatly «ae by the Methodist church. Dr, Han . Bo ucvessty! hae been Kir Detroit car, 1 Unloaded Revolver and jiios fe ar te Butier Annex} All the Way, But Wind) jiuiy, iaroad and. Lumbermen®| ow, s ‘ hotel. t 6 fed by Dr RD. Forbes) Many Other Accidents Yt ii iicn was pastor of the| Dies Down: and She [gitep that no one had time to mise the | Pwithowt ite driver this H ¥ Bee R rted i Fivat Methodist: sharch<ef festoa Becal ite ‘| eee fruit BAS vege = pipet 5 for nine years and active jn the re med at the Finish.) wa» verre! om whe arounds ’ een \ aweewggile | -—-- form movements tn the cily. He he ach NEW YORK, July t—Reports of ia thoroughly conversant with the After leading all the way from the © had taken the car| dependence day celebration vie- | oston plan and thinks that any start to withinen helt mile of thel | Oe Bencca at, on the | “ims are beginning to appear today, CMY Which adopts it will realize | rinigh of ihe i2-mile course, . the ie Dr. Forbes. As he | Béward Warren, ityeareld boy | Brest benefit Spirit 1, Beatties entry in Chel m the car something at Harrison, N. J, was the first Aim of Plen. annval international Aletandra onf ) the brake and the Lagoa ares Rienene with “To make Mle es easy,..plensant yacht rates, was becealmed, and down hill, ft one oS ke ious and profitable as possible to all forced te le idle while the Alexan- ¢urb curb eet ee ee tines te Ta, | concerned by promoting the fecting tan entry, crossed the thing Seventh av., : of fraternity and fellowship among f ihree blocks, when A gd while pIAYING| en and by promoting the cou, When she was becalmed the Spirit eae wagot. and was e merce and development of the city *8* nearly a mile in the wad, but! Gagne ROCK Woah, July 3.- mth av. Here 7 : jis the alm of the Boston pian,” th* vagrant wind that blew only to 74 automobile in which Francis J ~ and then over the Injured by Toy Cannon. jaaid Dr. Hamilton. “The plan tn-| Mattila deserted her and #he had tO! Honey, the graft prosecutor, and his to a siop against | —Dew. | Clides the development of Boston | try thea WALLA WALLA, J ey Greim is confined to his home with injuries received when & toy eannen, with which he was playlog, fence on the east | as & commercial, art and literary center with conditions of lite made te the car is not of! as idea! as possible by good santta Meanwhile the more favored epot her enile fairl? tuil Al sandra ina probably amount: | was exploded, the load entering his| ou, good water, cheap gas, fuel fe* moments, when she, too, was than $200 left hand and leg. and food and the interchange of ®b#olutely aimed, made steady <a ; ‘ideas in neighborhood centers progress, eating up the Spirit's lead rapidly, and shortly after 1:26 she | | “It te to gain these ends that the : Mangled by Toy Cannon. j agitation has been going on In Bos | PORTLAND, Ore., July &—'The! ton for several months and has de first serious accident here incident) veloped into plans for the award 'Y AND WILL CON. DMORROW AND INDAY, | been filled to the muzzle with pow. lder A companion was pounding the powder down with « stone |when the powder exploded. Gow ka's hands were both terribly man tion in Boston, Out of it has grown the plan to hold a fair in Boston jm 1920, the tercen-| tenary of the landing of the Pi) atim Fathers tn Plymouth. Proud of City. We of Boston think we have the gled. The other boy escaped best city on the continent teday,! but we see great possibilities of FUR DEA FROM HEAT commerce and improvement which jean be realized if the people of the | naturally breere [Monday at the A-Y Mark 4 continua | to this year’s celebration, occurred) in 1916 of prizew for the best con: | Minish, Capt last night. Joe Goaka, aged 14, was ducted factory, store and other in-| Sp | holding « toy cannon which had! dustrial Institutions then In opera-| 4 for the trick wi Capt. Deane, of the aseuniin was tonintained that he had the better boat in a light Ted ¢ ot the Jubilant and leary of virit, satd that his boat would un- crossed the line off Duwamish bead, | winner of the first heat of the raes | When seen’ im: ubtediy have won had " not been The second race for the cup will be run next Monday. AILLED IN A TORNADO party are riding from Ban Francisco (to Seattle overturned today, a short was able to keep! Aistance north of Castle Rock, and frage @ amd wave for Rl Detective McCarthy Heney's body guard, and former United States | Senator Fred W. Mulkey, of Oregon, Were pinned under the car. Heney reached Castle Rock at jnoon nearly exhausted from the long tramp for help. With a phyat wedlately after the) stan and several men he immediate- theliy left for the wcene of the acci-| pressure from both sides will | dent FOURTH CELEBITON AT FRBANS CT (iy Unite Press.) | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 3 Wrerything is ready for the three OLD WOMAN IS BURNED AND FIREMEN INJURED TODAY THERE ARE MANY FIRE TRAPS IN SEATTLE Terrible Fire Occurs in Lo« race st. Early This Morn- ing Houses on Ter- ¢ It seems a pity that auch fire i ¢ din Be ° ” sald Fire bs “i ‘eit Mie f 4 ing—Rescue of Firemen Had it no ween for the great force oe ay, water main, the whole b \ ha THE DEAD whole row of building fc flamimat Mrs. Elizabeth Boretla 1 76 they are &@ constant menace to human f The igit he THE INJURED I understand, are crowded eve t isa der t canta that a score of lives were not sacrificed th norning, It Ie t ? aa + Pegs pe | time that stringent laws regarding such f aps were enacte No such fliimay bulldings could stand tthe wa a H. C. Tay ed and ex Joseph R. Cook nan Com back by and left rge Mundel 4 arm Ganon Mundel, lal» ead cut Fred Hanson, we back scorched; no’ is THE MISSING. a aniston Thomas Airey, laborer. Physicians at Bedside of Sick Representative Are — Hopeful of Ultimate Recovery——Senator Piles |." oman we mle Arrives in New York to Be at Side of His Sick ! Kers were — urne ed fire com Colleague—Change for Better Today. pletel he flimsy Terrace ng | at 410 Cherry st, s (25h Sew, shortly aft yolock this morn NEW YORK, July 3.—Representative Francis W. Cushman, of | /"é Tacoma, Wash., who Is seriously Ill with pneumonia at Roosevelt |”! eg ts t — hospital, rallied this morning and his condition has changed for the || aie 4 kooks “struggled better, The doctors announced at noon today that they expected him a hed the to the atreet, to live getting that Mrs. Elizabeth Bor His temperature today is 1004 * + fs. rm vee" sad mg: ary. e er of Horella, of the Senator Piles, of Washington, arrived here today and will remain ponen Bathe bart shop at First at Congressman Cushman’s bedelde until all danger is past und the grand i a, proprietor OLYMPIA, July 3—Should the Illness of Congressman Cush °f supply company man prove fatal, the law requires that Governor Hay issue a proc Hieaedinid Boke. lamation for a special election to fill the vacancy, _ Find Burnes Body AE ee The charred 1 the aged wom wh ut ed in the lodg LIQUOR QUESTION fo hse for more than 40 year, jand who steadfastly refused to THE ISSUE HERE (20°35 found under tt acken ruine at —_—————. wning, The te moved to the under | WOMEN WILL CLASH IN THE ft Butter SUFFRAGE CONVENTION worth & & were IN THIS FIGHT. identified by 3 When the n Was turned in, sh y er 3 4. m., fire appar The vital issue before the Nation wtus from headquarters at Third ay, a] American Woman Suffrage asso 8. and Main st. rashed to the scene, jmeaae, now In convention at the but already the fire had gained Plymouth church, and the question much headway Before the first which promises to preeipliate [ stream of w t ite way most interesting contest of the through flame and smoke. the lodg- | meetiog, ia whether or not a fight ing house was hank of fire, lie to be made against the organized Fall Inte Flames. Hquor traffic oe - a Resolutions placing woman suf Fire Chief Harry Reinghurst per- ‘ations all over the sonally directed the fire fighting, country in an open fight againat aided by Assistant Fire Chiefs the liquor interesia are being con Marlowe, Nuan and Clarke. It was sidered by the resolution commit only a few minutes after the ar tee, which held a preliminary con rival of the firemen from headquar ference this morning. The resolu ters that the burning frame col. tion coimmittee wil! report to the lapsed = = convention Tuesday afternoon, and Lieut William Boyle with Pipe before that report te made, strong men Joseph R. Cook and H. C. Tay- lor, was hurled into.the scorching r the itte mass. A casp of horror came from brought to bear on comm MAGLOANNA i. SHAW. ry te i Rartor ottee tie President Leads Fight. Snapshot Taken of National Suf- of rescue was begun with desper Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, nation frage Leader While Enroute ate rey ¢ al abe who ts hag pe the to Seattie, Piaying heavy streams of water fight st the lque interests ypon the imprisoned firem wes e Hen R. Humes te a band of n- in her pee addrens said that th es, 8 eS ae ae Nquor dealers were the bitterest foe She sald that to the trapped fire fighters Rnd ef- fected a rescue which had all the nts of bray the suffragiete had they openly opposed the women. and that the only Way to succeed was to go out and make an open fight against the liquor traffic TOW OF SILVER FOR USE. OF EXPOSITION cleme ory Hailed as a Hero, » this morning, eelebration start. | (iy Ceited Frees.) elty work together as a whole, The| WINNIPEG, Man, Joly 3.~Re{48¥8 Pourth of July celebration) National Auditor Laura Clay said 4 “hs ~ ors ye . ‘ es ’ amen, & ran member of iF will be quiely| gT LOUIS, Mo, July 2~-Fous |advortining which thie agitation will| ports recelved here today tndieata| "hich will begin this afternoon with |regarding the resolution, that in IN MAKING CHANGE the Hire Tiphtiae Sesen, and Sn faa & big crowd of pie-| deaths and a score of prostrations | s!¥e Boston will bring more people, |that several persona were killed |® 70k drilling contest. The events | her opinion there was but one way ihe Tire Bente pred ais me SSpeciod on the fair! were reported today as the 5 factories and general commerce to|and » number injured by a tornadg (ereneed for include horse races, /to secure the vote for women, and Hinnes har bauer ey hentee Cte So finer spot for wlof the heat wave which is aweep-| Boston. Increase in trade means| which swept Galnaboro Inet night, | Mmorercl. Automobile And boat that was to fight as they were $20,000 IN SMALL COIN FOR USE fire depart: more than 20 Pd than the miles ing st. Louis, It fx slightly cooler|4 Greater opportunity for the inter: No detatla have been received. thoes and athletic contests, The peing fought. “The one class unal b : Oe hile 's hernia the Lake Washing: today and it fe hoped that the Change of commodities, better op | total prices amount to $6,000. terably and irrevocably opposed to DURING THE NEXT dap Can ad dcores of eteciiar Gesds Worst weather 1s past | portunities to buy and, cone Sunday a Marathon will be run ithe enfranch{kement of women ts THREE DAYS. * “or ® of the Suffragiste 7 ly, cheaper prices for the negenal op the track in the new athletic /the organized Mquor traffic,” she ey a th 4 firemen im the aft CHICAGO. ly 2—~Afte day | Hes of life. This developm pit tig are es ee said —_——— a A on bo ibe} neha te concert of altering he hie lighten the burden of the laboring ing Nick Demara, Jerry Sullivan, of | A ton of carried in two) NOM the streak ite Orchest: retioring Beaty the sutfering) ce both by increasing the oppor }Nome; George Taylor, two natives| WW: ©. T. U. Workers Here. ‘ id the | aeu acre ay pigs iy Orchestra people of Chicago welcomed a iner ‘ PF automobile ansported to the | hospital, where their injuries were fig will draw many |epenen tor a conte ight. The| tunities of employment and " and & Japanese ~~ pare Se 054 Prominent officials of the Nation) vy ox oosition 4 vday elas \toand to he an Eevee Gee eae . 0 degrees dur. | Cheapening the cost of living event amounts to $2,200, The city | al W. C,'T. U,, among whom Is Mre exposition. yesterday & foun be an Gt ig Day. roaring a ath ° atertag vas The plan covers improvemente| |in crowded with visitors who have | Cornelia Jewett, editor of the noon from the local banks, to make Barely Escape Death. ha Ppaonran Paces K's iy on in all Mnes—better water supply been pouring In from all sections. | Union Signal, are here aa delegates, change at the exposition gates d E being a legal holiday not nearly so great as it has been rena " poly. | aie tka an George Mundel and bis brother, Btate Day, will be | most of the time in the past few ving roe better yy a nin To | ae SB es sania Pee ing the three big days, beginning Gannon, who were sound asleep : ' jtem, better sewer aysiem, bette ion of the resolution again ° " : nite 7 sokeeae a a ch schools and better municipal gov-| STATE SUFFRAGE FIGHT 18} Paticper cr © liquor Interests bad pee Bate. Bicam bh crnesal a - MG Washington State jernment, It is the plan to get] STILL TO BE SETTLED BY SANTA BARBARA, Cal, July %| There will, however, be a strong) The fact that Monday willbe a propllene Te iid attempte.to , Whe fifty thousand at | the people of the elty as a whole NATIONAL BODY, A sharp earthquake shock of opposition to the adoption of the holiday made it essary for the arouse bis goeats. They tailed to ed eroused 8 these subjects. and —————— short duration, apparently from | Probibition resolution, and those | exposition to have enough change jeod the warning to flee quickly, Bee Day progras }form neighborhood ters to look th st h th ¢ th. was felt in thie city OPPOsing, headed by Mr Abigall tard fdr the three Gave.eo the 5 owly eacaped death in the fd peerees jafter the interests of each neighbor-|, No decision was rendered by the | Nor h Me ne ti to peti ahey - in Beott Dunniway, president of the |" "and roy tae tee oe the /and narrow! ne ; ‘ ourd of control of the ona ; ; 1 j m of silver mone as broug " we, with the od. When these plans are well|0atd of control of the National )aud Montiel + 4 Oregon association, will do all they ton of was brought | lames 7 ‘ prominent > . ‘a ta lAmerican Woman Suffrage asao- | 0 eloe k last night. No damage was o “py lh, va. 100 the adthiaeioo’s Gener te George Mur sa and back 1 4th [mat ved, @ central committee of : done. can to keep the fssue down” M : w everely barned, and Gannon : Sa Ipromtaent citizens not too closely |Clation up to 2 o'clock this after . | Dunniway says the endorsement of jocked in the big safe, guarded by | oi ctaped sin eran my ihe city, | identified with politics will be ap | "00M In the contest between the prohibition is detrimental to the ; Museet CUHRINAe “8 SORE See Y evening the) ‘Traveling ae special train, the] vind to carry them out regulars” and “insurgents” of COMMERCIAL CLUB woman suffrage movement eight armed wen and burns on the kanes, will hold their) Brooklyn delegation to the cere |! the state suffrage association j About $80,000 Is represented in| Fred Hanson, another dilatory the downtown! monies of Brooklyn day at the Organizations Unite, The most important tople dis Sidestep the Issue, the total supply of silver on hand, |lodger, escaped after a hard effort the evening there) A-Y.P, will arrive In Seattle and The firet reult of the agitation | euseed at the morning session was | AFTE R ATIOM The liquor question had been side Including a considerable amount | His back was atly burned. The at the eapos Itlon.| stop at the Hotel Perry, July 25.| was to bring about the consolidation | the report on the methods of #e | jatepped by most of the state asso. that was already at the fair. From three tak to th Brooklyn day ie July 26 of the Chamber of Commerce and| curing signers to the national pe-| NR Bib ou cations, who feared going on rec. today's record of attendance it ts | Clty hospital for tr atment FS “ARE The party will spend three days | the Comr jal Association into one | tition for a sixteenth amendment] Secretary > pley, af the | ord ax opposing the liquor interests evident that the silver will all be, fm the excitement Thomas Alr in the city, ite members being the| body. Its result are also shown| which will enable women to vote, | Commercial Club, Is sending letters | 1 merits o their needed before the banks open on, Was seen making desperate effoy | 9 would only add opposition to their i Tay official delegates of the borough|in the purchase and restoration of| Rachel Foster Avery led the dis-|to about 70 of the amatier towns in) Co” “a oe ie wtatos now are, Tuesday to escape from the burning st A | TO ART to the exposition. They are 94 Injthe home of Paul Revere, which | cussion which was joined in by del-| the state requesting them to forward) (71) opinion that there could te ture. This morning he could en number, in charge of a delegation! was being used as an Italian tene- | egates from all the states information t Mei ns tp the manu-| 1 ‘greater opposition trom. thoes be located, and bis friends fear from the Brooklyn Datly Bagle.|ment in the North end, and the Tho session last evening was a| factories wanted fighting prohibition’ than blready STEAL RED EYES OF that he was overeome and burned Pele Proce.) ; | Enroute to this city they will tour | restoration to ite condition of Revo-| most interes.ing one Te was} Mr Sibley says that the club hag) ats and that they will gal to deatt Wi ast seen Alrey » Cal, J the entire coa }iutionary days of the old state|known as College evening and| calls for information regarding mult) Pen a fan HOO HOO BLACK CAT was scantily clad, He was not one Only of value in art - house, which had been converted | many prominent college women ag-| able sites for plants that do not Care ee ioat the: liqhor dealers of the dozen men who escaped tn Comet an linpres into a commercial building, It haw| sisted in the talks and entertaiy-|t locate In Seattle, their night dress and were cared wath them, Oth QUEEN ANNE WILL lied to a comprehensive plan of mag: | ment " i for at the city fail are an Impedtn nt te nificent parks surrounding the elty ‘WANT CITY DECORATED RSS ee ee eT ered e Waed D. Mobie A Second Alarm, eof nude artist PROMOTE ITs PARK |«« plans for the uniform develop: | ~ sOBANK CLEARINGS: Li accused of stealing electric lght I ragh <4 tofessur Fred. ment of the new portions of the | PANT, O| AONKOIN SEP) 2 2 2 + Seattle af: sinhice Now: the Ti? mhiints When the c whic ead gh - bite aaron ananmccaad elty sid 3 A delegation of Knights of Pythias| % Clearings today % | have been taken at various points the iremen ocourred, Fire Chief es - y 1 unds for rat ser na ond alarm Mniltited 4 wsion fn Sundays in Kinnear Park’ is the (iy United Prose) eniled upon Mayor Miller yestorday| ® Balances %, Around the exposition grounds for ! 1 . : ire, ' nd 1 . title of « series of meetings to be|* RHEKENHRHEKAKAER DETROIT, Mich, July 9—One|and aeked him to urge the merch-|® Tacoma «some time past, and last night the o¢ as ; h fam 4 of s " * to decorate for Pythian jubilee} ® Clearings today $881,926.00 ® two men Were caught in the tof the flimsy wooden etures thi Wermation toda held by Queen Anne people to for 3 jehild was fatally injured and sey. | ante 26 Y ' : ane ¢ Se ~ eelamanamaa ter a community spirit, and to|* PRIDAY'S A-YeP. ATTEND: #| ora) women seriously hurt today | woek, which begins Monday | * Balances 90,686.00 | stealing the red globes that fasts |the chief sent in a general alarn HAA e eH listen to neighborly speeches * ANCE, |in a pante in a Gand-LOcent store,| ‘The committee claimed that thou- | Portland #|In the eyes of the big black cat in) The wind, which frat blew from FORECAST: * The committee promises to pre-|® Yeuterdays admissions, 20,416 *) | following # false alarm of fire, Aj sands would be brought to the elty) #® Clearings today , $1,100, # | front of the Hoo Hoo house The the ng hy Mitentened to 7 ind Sunday; # sont 200 button-hole flags to the|# Total for the season, ,.719,001 #| wale was in progress when some | to attend the convention, The colore| * Balances 23, *#\men are held at the exposition flames to the efty bali, but the ® first boys and giriw arriving at the|® * one shouted “Fire! A stampede) of the order are blue, yellow and)» % | guard room and will be tried for) — bette teat Se: ne cts ge BORA Rk eH first meeting next Sunday TITHE tt tO tt te | romulted. et! [ORR ROR OR Ro tk wt polty larceny (Continued on Page Nine.)

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